#1 Promise of one time only
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WWE has made the promise of last time ever on a multitude of occasions and they never seem to keep it. The only problem with doing that however is that it takes away from the uniqueness of the match and makes it seem like something that WWE is only going to exploit for more money.
Of course WWE has every right to do this and they should if they feel it is in their best interest, but how can doing so be in their best interest? Not only does continuing the storyline act as an outright lie to the original promise of last time ever, it is also marred by the fact that fans were particularly happy with the first installment of the match either.
In the end, this isn't to hate on Triple H , The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels and Kane, or even to force them into retirement, its to show that this is a mistake on WWE's part. In fact, this is to prove to The WWE Universe, that nostalgia doesn't always sell and there are other superstars that deserve opportunities more than these four.